Jackson Hole/Meeting/1995

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Date31 August 1995 - 2 September 1995
DescriptionThe 1995 Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium
ParticipantsDavid M. Ahearn, Wayne Angell, Jose Pablo Arellano, Alan J. Auerbach, Stephen H. Axilrod, Urban Bäckström, Laurence Ball, Martin H. Barnes, Steven Beckner, Jack H. Beebe, Peter Bekx, Richard B. Berner, John Berry, David W. Borthwick, Jacques Bozzi, Keith Bradsher, Roger E. Brinner, Michael Bruno, Alan Budd, Terence Burns, Antonio Casas-González, Robert H. Chandross, Scott Clark, Joseph R. Coyne, J. Dewey Daane, Michael R. Darby, Thomas E. Davis, Francisco Gil Diaz, Robert H. Dugger, Sebastian Edwards, Martin Feldstein, Peter R. Fisher, John Flemming, Robert P. Forrestal, Bernie W. Fraser, Mary Ann Gadziala, C. Alan Garner, William T. Gavin, Alberto Giovannini, Leonhard Gleske, Morris Goldstein, Lyle E. Gramley, Alan Greenspan, Roger Guffey, Craig S. Hakkio, David D. Hale, Yasuhiro Harada, Robert Heller, Jens Henriksson, Thomas M. Hoenig, Stuart G. Hoffman, Peter Hooper, W. Lee Hoskins, William C. Hunter, Robert A. Johnson, Jerry L. Jordan, George A. Kahn, Henry Kaufman, Edward S. Kean, Edward W. Kelley Jr., Peter B. Kenen, Michael Keran, Mervyn King, Richard W. Kopcke, Martti Lehtonen, Mickey D. Levy, Charles Lieberman, Lawrence B. Lindsey, John Lipsky, Bruce K. MacLaury, John H. Makin, Lawrence Malkin, N. Gregory Mankiw, Jorge Marshall, Paul Martin, Paul Masson, Robert D. McTeer Jr., Allan H. Meltzer, Larry Menefee, Rich Miller, Frederic S. Mishkin, Michael H. Moskow, David W. Mullins Jr., Michael Mussa, Rob Norton, Terrie O’Leary, June E. O’Neill, Van Doorn Ooms, Leif Pagrotsky, Dimitri B. Papadimitriou, Scott E. Pardee, Jae-Joon Park, Robert T. Parry, Goran Persson, Peter Peterson, Susan M. Phillips, Franklin G. Proaño, Guy Quaden, Wolfhard Ramm, Vincent Reinhart, James Risen, Norman Robertson (Mellon Bank), Harvey Rosenblum, Eveline Ruoss, Roberto Salinas-Leon, Leonard J. Santow, Helmut Schieber, Manfred Scheuer, Murray Sherwin, Kumiharu Shigehara, Allen Sinai, Mark S. Sniderman, Jurgen Stark, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Jerzy Stopyra, Kjell Storvik, John B. Taylor, Jens Thomsen, Stuart E. Weiner, A.H.E.M. Wellink, David Wessel, William R. White, Albert M. Wojnilower, James D. Wolfensohn, Pamela Woodall, Seymour Zucker

The 1995 Jackson Hole Economic Policy Symposium was held in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, August 31-September 2, 1995.[1]

Participants

Lots of central bankers.[2]

 

Known Participants

63 of the 126 participants already have pages here:

ParticipantDescription
Wayne AngellCentral banker who visited several Jackson Hole meetings from the first one in 1982 up to 1990
Alan AuerbachEconomist who has made several visits to Jackson Hole Symposia
Stephen AxilrodVisisted several Jackson Hole meetings from the first one in 1982 up to 1996
Martin BarnesAttended almost all the Jackson Hole Symposia from 1995 up to 2013
Steven BecknerCentral banker who attended 14 Jackson Hole Symposia from 1992 up to 2008
Jack BeebeVisited 12 Jackson Hole meetings from 1986 up to 2001
Richard Berner
Keith BradsherUS journalist
Roger BrinnerKicked a heavy Jackson Hole habit in 2000
Alan BuddBritish economist and central banker who visited a lot of Jackson Hole meetings from 1993 to 2009
Urban BäckströmFormer Governor of the Bank of Sweden. BIS Chairman and President from 1999 to 2002. Attended the 2010 Bilderberg as DG of the Confederation of Swedish Enterprise
Michael DarbyAttended all the Jackson Hole Symposia from 1989 up to 2000
Thomas E. DavisExtremely heavy Jackson Hole habit until 2005
Robert DuggerAttended all the Jackson Hole Symposia from 1995 up to 2009
Martin FeldsteinUS economist, Trilateral Commission, developed heavy Bilderberg and Jackson Hole habits towards the end of his life.
Robert ForrestalVisited a lot of Jackson Hole meetings up to 1995
Leonhard GleskeVisited 5 Jackson Hole meetings from the first one in 1989 up to 1996
Morris GoldsteinA very habit Jackson Hole habit
Lyle GramleyUS economist who visited 12 Jackson Hole meetings up to 2004
Alan GreenspanUS DSO who was Chairman of the Federal Reserve 1987-2006
Roger GuffeyPresident and CEO of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City 1976-1991
Craig HakkioPicked up a Jackson Hole habit which went full blown in 1989
David HaleUS economist, CFR, a very heavy Jackson Hole habit.
Robert Heller
Jens HenrikssonSwedish politician
Thomas HoenigUS economist who picked up an extraordinarily heavy Jackson Hole habit in 1991. Possibly more so than anyone else in the world.
Stuart HoffmanAttended 8 Jackson Hole Symposia from 1991 up to 2002
W. Lee HoskinsVisited the first Jackson Hole meetings in 1982 and then five in the 1990s
William HunterAttended all the Jackson Hole meetings from 1995 to 2001
Robert Johnsonvisited Jackson Hole
George KahnAttended 13 Jackson Hole Symposia from 1991 up to 2005
Henry KaufmanUS economist. From the first Jackson Hole meeting in 1982, a regular visior up to 2010
Mervyn KingGovernor of the Bank of England single Bilderberger
Mickey LevyEconomist who kicked a very heavy Jackson Hole habit in 2013
Charles LiebermanVisited five Jackson Hole meetings from the first one in 1982 up to 2000
Lawrence LindseyUS economist fired after suggesting that the Iraq War could cost as much as $200 billion, in contrast to Donald Rumsfeld's preferred figure of $50 billion.
John LipskySingle Bilderberger bankster. Briefly acted as Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund in scheme to save Wall Street banks.
Bruce MacLauryPresident of the Brookings Institution who attended 7 Bilderbergs
John MakinUS economist who visited 14 Jackson Hole meetings
Jorge MarshallChilean politician who attended 8 Jackson Hole meetings from 1994 to 2002
Paul MartinSecond generation Bilderberg. Prime Minister of Canada
Allan MeltzerVisited several Jackson Hole meetings from the first one in 1982 up to 2015
Frederic Mishkinheavy Jackson Hole habit
Michael MoskowUS central banker who attended the 2001 and 2002 Bilderbergs
David MullinsFederal Reserve economist who moved on to the speculator hedge fund Long Term Capital Management until its spectacular collapse.
Michael MussaUS economist
Rob NortonAttended 4 Jackson Hole Symposia from 1993 up to 1998
Leif PadgrotskyAttended the 2000 and 2001 Bilderbergs as Swedish Minister for Trade
Scott PardeeCFR, Jackson hole regular until 2000
Robert T. ParryJackson Hole regular
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